While there's not an open debate about the existence of romantic love, I'd love to moderate one. Bill Nye would be on one side, vivisecting love. On the other side would be Zach Braff and Oprah. | Continue reading
The Mundaneum is more than an antiquated indexing system. It's an ahead-of-its-time testament to the power of information. | Continue reading
They say "mutual aid" is a better model for providing aid than traditional top-down charity work. | Continue reading
RAADfest is the go-to science conference for immortalists of all stripes. | Continue reading
We live our lives increasingly locked into screen time, distanced from nature and each other by modern capitalism and divisive politics. It’s no surprise that illegal use of psychedelics is on the rise. | Continue reading
From Bangkok to New York, fraudsters have an established, underground market of selling dirt cheap rooms at 5 star hotels as well as international flights. | Continue reading
Our editorial response to today’s Supreme Court of Canada ruling. | Continue reading
Musk claims "nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week." Not only is that totally wrong, it's a trademark of boss exploitation. | Continue reading
"My most creative and calm moments happen at night while the fucking bureaucrats sleep." | Continue reading
It’s the most derivative movie I’ve ever seen, pulling from Parent Trap, Princess Diaries, and those ultra-British baking shows. | Continue reading
🚡is the least used emoji on Twitter, but you can change that. | Continue reading
One $5 or $10 fatal dose could become dozens or even hundreds of nonfatal highs. | Continue reading
The creation of a new social networking platform called “The Base” appears to be an effort to shift Naziism from a divided digital space to physical, violent insurgency. | Continue reading
"If I was trying to save money and live where I live, I literally couldn’t go out and do anything.” | Continue reading
Modern-day conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and 'QAnon' have roots that stretch back to medieval Europe. | Continue reading
Legalizing marijuana has hurt the black market within those states—but opened up more possibilities for cross-state smugglers. | Continue reading
More and more psychonauts are looking for the ultimate high, but some are ruining their minds in the process. | Continue reading
As Gary Smith prepares to go into his third (and likely final) trial for the murder of Mike McQueen, VICE takes a look at the cutting edge lie detector that could have shifted the balance in Smith's favor. | Continue reading
During a bitterly divided election, red states and blue states both embraced cannabis measures. | Continue reading
The minimum wage is on the ballot, people. | Continue reading
And what could be done to fix them. | Continue reading
The family of chemicals called PFAS have been used in everything from carpeting to fast food wrappers. They also may have contaminated America's water. | Continue reading
With the job market in flux, younger Americans are trying to avoid an education that comes with a massive amount of debt. | Continue reading
We talked to the famed 'Star Trek' actor about his past, present, and future. | Continue reading
Something’s about to burst, and it might just be society itself. | Continue reading
“It gives us a sense of how important we are.” | Continue reading
What I learned from growing up online. | Continue reading
A hi-vis vest is your key to the world. Free visits to the zoo, the movies, and even free access to see my favourite awesome band, Coldplay. | Continue reading
Both companies are being fined millions in Italy for forcing customers to install updates. | Continue reading
What I learned from growing up online. | Continue reading
The Home Affairs Select Committee, which advises British lawmakers on policy, announced its support of a national database of serial stalkers and domestic abuse perpetrators. | Continue reading
Most days of the year, Jonas Neubauer is a regular dude. During the Classic Tetris World Championship, he's a god. | Continue reading
I'm no good at doing press for my shed story, so thought it might be fun to get some other people to do it instead. | Continue reading
We asked a bunch of socialists what their vision of America would look like. | Continue reading
The future is here, and so are strangers in iPad masks pretending to be you. | Continue reading
“We’ve just been Banksy’ed,” a Sotheby's director said. | Continue reading
From hosting champagne-drenched ragers on the French Riviera to helping arrange funding for the 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' Jho Low seemed to have it all—until his world started falling apart. | Continue reading
Though usually a forum for competitive bloodbaths, some have actually found romance in the digital realm of video games. | Continue reading
We spoke to two "wayfinders" tasked with humanizing the MTA by helping New Yorkers across the city find their way. | Continue reading
Yes, it's weird. It's: listen, look. Yes, it's weird. But it— no, you're not letting me finis— | Continue reading
London cooled its tube subway system, at least some of the time. Why doesn't New York do the same thing? | Continue reading
The Black Hand or "Society of the Banana" terrorized new Italian immigrant communities in parts of the US by mail. The story of how a postal worker brought them down was almost lost forever. | Continue reading
The musician hopes to establish a city in Senegal that would run entirely on Akoin. | Continue reading
“When people ask me what my favorite restaurant is, I laugh." | Continue reading
This isn’t a place that provides treatment, help, or even empathy to those who suffer from stress, depression, and mental illness. | Continue reading
The LegalAdvice subreddit may not be the worst place to turn when you're in a crisis. | Continue reading
Spoiler: it isn't a time portal. | Continue reading